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LED Backlight Adjustment for Backward-Compatible Stereoscopic Display

Abstract

It was recently shown that a high-speed optoelectronic display, via a novel signal processing technique called temporal psychovisual modulation (TPVM), can exhibit stereoscopic images to viewers wearing 3-D glasses and clean 2-D images to those without glasses all at the same time. This research aims to improve the above backward-compatible stereoscopy method by adjusting the backlight of today's common LED-lit liquid crystal display systems. Visual quality of the system can be enhanced by jointly optimizing the backlight intensity and the image signal at a negligible extra computational cost. For real-time applications of low-cost consumer electronics, this work also provides a low-complexity solution of backward-compatible stereoscopic display, in which highest 3-D quality is ensured with a small compromise of the 2-D quality.

Authors

Jiao L; Shu X; Wu X

Journal

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, Vol. 20, No. 12, pp. 1203–1206

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

DOI

10.1109/lsp.2013.2285284

ISSN

1070-9908

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